Guest PT Posted September 12, 2007 Posted September 12, 2007 I set my IE7 browser to query me with a "Privacy Alert" each time a website wants to deposit a cookie. In most cases, I select "always block". Occasionally I find that doing so has disabled otherwise desired downloads from the site. So in such cases I want to change my decision. It's not that easy. I've tried a few things.to reverse the decision, but none seem to work. What's the best way to reverse the block -- PT
Guest R. McCarty Posted September 12, 2007 Posted September 12, 2007 Re: Cookie Problem Open the Privacy icon of the website you're visiting. From the details box you can select cookies that where attempted to be set and select which ones you would like to "Allow/Always". Using IE-7, the Privacy Icon is a small Eye with a No Icon ( circle w/ slash ). "PT" <xyz@xyz.com> wrote in message news:eymoLQW9HHA.4200@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >I set my IE7 browser to query me with a "Privacy Alert" each time a website > wants to deposit a cookie. In most cases, I select "always block". > Occasionally I find that doing so has disabled otherwise desired downloads > from the site. So in such cases I want to change my decision. It's not > that easy. I've tried a few things.to reverse the decision, but none seem > to work. What's the best way to reverse the block > > > -- > > PT >
Guest bojimbo26@aol.com Posted September 12, 2007 Posted September 12, 2007 Re: Cookie Problem On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 10:40:41 -0700, "PT" <xyz@xyz.com> wrote: >I set my IE7 browser to query me with a "Privacy Alert" each time a website >wants to deposit a cookie. In most cases, I select "always block". >Occasionally I find that doing so has disabled otherwise desired downloads >from the site. So in such cases I want to change my decision. It's not >that easy. I've tried a few things.to reverse the decision, but none seem >to work. What's the best way to reverse the block If you use CookieWall from AnalogX ( free prog ) , you can either accept , temp accept or block as you wish . Nothing is altered .
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